I've used network-manager-pptp for about a year, but now I use a text
config file I found on the forum of my Internet provider, because it is
boring to enter your password each time after reboot. But using text
configs should not be recommended to non-professional users.

Another problem is that after connection to Internet with network-
manager-pptp, I used to loose the routes to the local LAN. If I wanted
simultanious access to LAN and Internet, I had to run a special script
with routes. Now I wrote all routes into a text config file. Note that
under Windows all routes obtained automatically via DHCP so no need to
inscribe them specially.

Anyway, to set up a NM-free configuration I had to consult the Internet
which would be impossible without NM-pptp.

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network-manager-pptp isn't installed by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107738
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